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Prevalence and predictors for post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and general health in a population from six villages in South Lebanon
Published 2012“…Social support, financial resources, gender, and war exposure were significantly related to PTSD and depression thresholds. …”
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Inflammatory biomarkers as predictors for unlocking antidepressant efficacy: Assessing predictive value and risk stratification in major depressive disorder in a prospective longit...
Published 2025“…<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by significant heterogeneity in treatment response, with inflammation hypothesized to play a role in its pathophysiology. …”
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Being an older refugees in Türkiye: predictors of mental health and quality of life
Published 2025“…The data were analyzed through ordinal and linear regression models, and significant predictors were identified.</p><h3 dir="ltr">Results</h3><p dir="ltr">Along with moderate stress levels, a significant proportion of participants were found to experience severe depression, affecting approximately 26.9% of the sample, as well as anxiety, which impacted 31.6%. …”
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Evaluation of psychological distress, burnout and structural empowerment status of healthcare workers during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a cross-sectional quest...
Published 2024“…In addition, the analysis showed that HCWs working in the COVID-19 areas experienced significantly higher symptoms of severe stress, anxiety, depression and higher levels of burnout compared to those working in other areas. …”
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Screening for antenatal depression and its determinants among pregnant women in Qatar: revisiting the biopsychosocial model
Published 2022“…The prevalence of antenatal depression and significant determinants are unknown in Qatar, a gap that we propose to fill.…”
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Breastfeeding is associated with reduction in postpartum depression in the United Arab Emirates: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a common mental health disorder affecting mothers. …”
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The psychological impact of COVID-19 on health care workers working in a unique environment under the umbrella of Qatar Red Crescent Society
Published 2021“…Having a relative or a friend died of COVID-19 infection was significantly associated with depression symptoms (adjusted OR 2.54, 95%CI: 1.21–5.36, p = 0.014). …”
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Mental health, burnout and resilience in community pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
Published 2022“…Fear of COVID-19 was a statistically significant and an independent predictor of depression, anxiety, and stress levels. …”
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The psychological impact of COVID-19 on health care workers working in a unique environment under the umbrella of Qatar Red Crescent Society
Published 2021“…Having a relative or a friend died of COVID-19 infection was significantly associated with depression symptoms (adjusted OR 2.54, 95%CI: 1.21–5.36, p = 0.014). …”
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The Influence of Multiple Community Level Traumatic Event Types on Mental Health Outcomes
Published 2023“…Females had significantly higher scores on measures of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. …”
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Mental health and psychosocial well-being of Ukrainian social work students affected by Russia’s full-scale invasion
Published 2025“…The findings reveal significantly high levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. …”